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Interview with former U.S. Secret Service Agent Jason Wells part 2
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Episode 003 of Inside the Law features the second part of our interview with former United States Secret Service agent, Jason Wells. The first part is episode 002, which is immediately prior to this one. Jason Wells is the author of Our Path to Safety: A U.S. Secret Service Agent's Guide to Creating Safe Communities. The book outlines how citizens, school and businesses can identify and assess threat-related behaviors The book was inspired by the firsthand experience of a close friend in the Washington Navy Yard shooting, in September, 2013. The attacker, a 34-year-old gunman named Aaron Alexis, entered the facility in the morning and began randomly shooting, with the intent to kill as many innocent people as possible. Jason Wells is also the President and Founder of The National Advancements for Proactive Safety (NAPS) , an educational non-profit organization committed to providing a safe community through intervention processes. Jason wrote the foreword for Protecting the President , written by former U.S. Secret Service agent and two-time New York Times bestselling author, Dan Bongino.
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Episode 003 of Inside the Law features the second part of our interview with former United States Secret Service agent, Jason Wells. The first part is episode 002, which is immediately prior to this one. Jason Wells is the author of Our Path to Safety: A U.S. Secret Service Agent's Guide to Creating Safe Communities. The book outlines how citizens, school and businesses can identify and assess threat-related behaviors The book was inspired by the firsthand experience of a close friend in the Washington Navy Yard shooting, in September, 2013. The attacker, a 34-year-old gunman named Aaron Alexis, entered the facility in the morning and began randomly shooting, with the intent to kill as many innocent people as possible. Jason Wells is also the President and Founder of The National Advancements for Proactive Safety (NAPS) , an educational non-profit organization committed to providing a safe community through intervention processes. Jason wrote the foreword for Protecting the President , written by former U.S. Secret Service agent and two-time New York Times bestselling author, Dan Bongino.
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